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09 June 2013

1 malaysia...all kinds of people dead in the lockup...PDRM record history again...This time the Japanese died in lockup

A Japanese man who was arrested for brandishing a knife at auxiliary police after trespassing into a university near here on June 2, was found hanged at the grille of his lock up cell at the USJ 8 police station, Subang Jaya, early this morning.

Selangor deputy police chief Datuk A. Thaiveegan said Nobuhiro Matsushita, 33, was found dead at 4am and was believed to have hanged himself on the grille bar by using his own shirt.

“An autopsy report issued by the University Malaya Medical Centre found that the suspect died as a result of hanging and that there were no injuries on his body.

“Initial police investigations also confirmed that no foul play resulted in his death,” he told a press conference here today.

He said an inspection by a lock-up policeman an hour before had found that all detainees, including the man, were in good condition.

Thaiveegan said the suspect, who was arrested on June 2 after making criminal threats to the auxiliary police personnel who wanted to arrest him for intruding into a store at the university, initially was placed in a cell with other detainees before been segregated for intrusiveness on the other detainees.

“The man was arrested and remanded for criminal intimidation and for criminal invasion until June 17.

“An inspection on his passport also found that were no records on his entry into the country and his detention also related to immigration matters,” he said.

Thaiveegan said police had several times called in a translator from the Japanese embassy for the purposes of the investigation because the suspect did not speak English.

He said police had contacted his family to inform the incident through the embassies and were informed that it would take some time for them to come over.

“We are awaiting for a full report from the pathologist and when’ve received, we will submit the investigation file or the sudden death report to the Attorney-General’s Chamber for further instructions... so we are following everything according to procedure,” he added.

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When it is suicide the police seem to 'follow procedure' very meticulously. It is only when they have done the killing that they hem and haw and get the home minister to say he's soooo worried about the morale of the poor lads in the police force. Credibility? Zero lah.

It makes no sense to me how the PDRM can continue to investigate its own wrongdoings - custodial deaths being the case in point. No normal thinking person can support the argument for self-investigation especially where the outcome may lead to requirements for "self-punishment.". Objective thinking requires an independent body to investigate wrongful actions by PDRM personnel - no two ways about it.

How much more deaths must BN have for them to establish something that should have been done decades ago?